Scanner with removable image guides
A scanner has a transport system for transporting a document along a transport path for scanning by at least a first camera. A first removable image guide is disposed between the first camera and a first side of the document. The first removable image guide has a first manifold with a first patter of holes for applying a first level of air pressure or vacuum to the document. Replacement of the first removable image guide with an upgrade removable image guide provides an alternate manifold with an alternate pattern of holes that provide a second level of air pressure or vacuum to the document, different from the first level.
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The present invention relates in general to scanners and in particular to removable image guides in scanners.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONMost document scanners include transparent surfaces through which the cameras receive an optical image of a document. This is done by either reflecting light off the surface of the document or transmitting light through the document. In many cases these transparent surfaces, often referred to as imaging guides, are designed by the scanner manufacturer to be wear items, which are field replaceable by either the customer or field service engineer.
It is often desirable to add upgrades to equipment presently in the field. This is difficult, however, because configurations are crowded and difficult to change without major overhaul of equipment. It would be desirable to use parts which are currently replaceable for maintenance to add upgrades to the paper feed path in pre-installed equipment.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONBriefly, according to one aspect of the present invention a scanner comprises a transport system for transporting a document through the scanner. A first removable image guide is on a first side of the document. A camera captures an image of the document as it passes below the image guide. The first removable image guide incorporates a first upgrade feature.
The purpose of this invention is to take advantage of the fact that image guides are field replaceable by using them as a platform to deliver new mechanical functionality to an installed base of document scanners. This includes, but is not limited to, such devices as mechanical wipers for flattening the subject document, air pressure, vacuum delivery systems for cooling, paper control or dust control of the document transport near the imaging guide area, dust removal wipers for cleaning the documents prior to entering the image guide area, or combinations of these features.
The invention and its objects and advantages will become more apparent in the detailed description of the preferred embodiment presented below.
The present invention will be directed in particular to elements forming part of, or in cooperation more directly with the apparatus in accordance with the present invention. It is to be understood that elements not specifically shown or described may take various forms well known to those skilled in the art.
Referring now to
The lower image guide 11, or upper image guide 12, or both may incorporate at least one upgrade feature. The upgrade feature shown in
This wiper can be installed in the field by a customer simply by removing the standard upper image guide 12 and replacing it with one containing the wiper upgrade feature 13. These types of scanner enhancements can be delivered to an installed base of scanner products at some time later than the initial design of the scanner device and installed by the customer at their convenience.
A number upgrade features using this delivery mechanism is envisioned. For example a second upgrade feature is depicted in
A third example of an upgrade feature is depicted in
A fourth example of an upgrade feature is depicted in
This invention takes advantage of the replaceable nature of the image guides typically found in the designs of document scanners to deliver asynchronously from the original development process future unforeseen mechanical enhancements. This can be done for the future installed base of scanners as well as in the original design.
The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the scope of the invention.
PARTS LIST
- 10 scanner
- 11 lower image guide
- 12 upper image guide
- 13 wiper
- 14 transport system
- 15 document
- 16 lower camera
- 17 upper camera
- 18 baffle
- 19 baffle
- 31 thickness wiper
- 32 color background
- 33 manifold
Claims
1. A scanner comprising:
- a transport system for transporting a document along a transport path for scanning by at least a first camera;
- a first removable image guide disposed between the first camera and a first side of said document, wherein the first removable image guide comprises a first manifold with a first pattern of holes for applying a first level of air pressure or vacuum to the document; and
- an upgrade removable image guide, wherein replacement of the first removable image guide with the upgrade removable image guide provides an alternate manifold with an alternate pattern of holes that provide a second level of air pressure or vacuum to the document, wherein the second level differs from the first level.
2. The seamier as in claim 1 wherein the first pall em of holes lies outside the imaging area of the first camera.
3. The scanner as in claim 1 comprising:
- a second camera; and
- a second removable image guide disposed between the second camera and a second side of said document, wherein the upgrade removable image guide further incorporates a second manifold with a second pattern of holes for applying air pressure or vacuum to the document.
4. A method for scanning a document comprising:
- interchangeably installing either a first removable image guide or an upgrade removable image guide between a first camera and a transport path for the document, wherein the first removable image guide comprises a first manifold having a first pattern of holes for applying pressure or vacuum and wherein the upgrade removable image guide comprises an alternate manifold having an alternate pattern of holes;
- transporting said document past the first camera while applying air pressure or vacuum through either the first manifold or alternate manifold accordingly; and
- wherein the alternate manifold provides a different pressure or vacuum level than does the first manifold.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Jan 23, 2004
Date of Patent: Sep 23, 2008
Patent Publication Number: 20050162710
Assignee: Eastman Kodak Company (Rochester, NY)
Inventors: Carl J. Tesavis (Spencerport, NY), Scott P. Haude (Rochester, NY)
Primary Examiner: Edward L Coles
Assistant Examiner: Negussie Worku
Attorney: Nelson A. Blish
Application Number: 10/763,599
International Classification: H04N 1/04 (20060101);